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Sonix

AI transcription platform for audio-to-text conversion

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About Sonix

Sonix is an advanced AI-powered transcription and audio/video platform trusted by media professionals, creators, researchers, and enterprises. Built for those who require more than just basic meeting notes, it delivers industry-leading speech-to-text accuracy—up to 99%—even when dealing with difficult audio conditions, complex names, and multiple speakers.

Beyond its core transcription engine, Sonix acts as a comprehensive post-production suite. It supports over 40 languages and offers powerful tools such as in-browser transcript editing, automatic subtitles, multi-language translation, and timecoding. Its AI features also allow users to generate structured summaries, analyze sentiment, and search across entire folders of transcripts for insights. Designed with enterprise-grade security, Sonix is ideal for organizations handling sensitive content, though its unique pricing model means it’s best suited for consistent, high-volume users rather than those needing occasional, light transcription.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sonix used for?
Sonix is used to automatically convert audio and video files into highly accurate text transcripts. It is widely utilized by podcast producers, video editors, legal teams, and researchers who need reliable speaker separation, timecoding, and the ability to export directly into video editing workflows.
How much does Sonix cost?
Sonix uses a hybrid pricing model that varies based on your needs. The Standard pay-as-you-go plan costs $10 per audio hour. The Premium plan costs $22 per user per month as a subscription, but reduces the transcription rate to $5 per audio hour. This makes the Premium tier highly cost-effective for users transcribing high volumes, but potentially expensive for light users.
Is Sonix more accurate than other transcription tools?
Yes, reviewers and tests frequently cite Sonix as having best-in-class accuracy, often hitting up to 99% precision. It handles proper nouns, multi-speaker overlaps, and background noise exceptionally well compared to many basic meeting note-takers.

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